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UNIVERSITY RENAMED: FUSEIG CUP Congress, is not in favor of the pro-|“while veiled and adroitly written, / Correot. posed air dl';umlrnenl conference of | the two editorials sounded to me like [ p o ln o0 the Amerlcan Legion at present, ac-|gogd pleces of Girman and English 9 1 of o OF LEGION OPPOSED cording to a lettor received from him | prodegnds against our historical| JON. WAS the soa Of parents who |, .\ o0 p e, s, at légion national headquarters hera ny were sufficiently popular to receive CLEVELAND, Ohlo, September 7t Says|2nd made public today. Mr. Line-| Mr. Lineberger sald he would re-|more invitations than they could| . =" = ' > V8| berger also warned against foreign In the course| What formerly was known as st nda in connection with the|posal for an international air disarm Ignatius College hers campaign for the conferenie. | ament ntil President y | John Carroll U oferring to recent editorials in Coolidge" § had expressgd |th: V. P ngs. the i American <hegion Weeklys ' vl themgelves on ubject, but in the " fand~ Univers n : meantime, he was not in favor of the 3 that of St. Ignatius College last Max .| conterencs -untfl an agreement had ** explained John, “rush|Wa& granted the Soclety of Jesus by t ho 48 [ been-made by Germany o Pay France ds. and vanish pleas- |Secretary of Stats Thad H. Brown sald that'what she yesterday. 4 a murder suspect. His career as 8. Thers was. & Z marryer became known when polics | rjjinore mow yestorday in | AJR DISARMAMENT PLAN | 1 \ jsearched his trunk and found lette 2 - 3 A g|from his various wives and flancees Throughout: the éast and’ west cen- > 3 He protested against hie detention, low temperatures Lave declaring he “had to be married” here |caused & resort to lighted fires and = . by September 15, hecause he was|heavy overcoats. The mercury hover. | NePresentative ~Lineberger deheduled to be married in Burlington, | ¢d close to the 30 and 40 mark In the| Proposal Is Adroit Propaganda =V 1 Towa, on the 17th. morthwest and the half century has . Al S Tt 100ks now as though Roshon will'] been registered 'at” points* §t % u:.‘.\‘ ::‘::‘ Franes. . {80 %0 lowa, not to he married: but'to , 4 ssociaf band : § i | Stand triaf for bigamy o a complaint |’ INDIANAPOLIS, ySeptember 14— | world.in the race for Champion Bigamist Declares iage vy Aay s, Koush of Des Moines, . Wt Aeheraer Copreassting | the Sehtqent ro 2 ywhom he Is alleged to have married | SOuth” of Mempl ninth California district in'a member of the He S No she[k at Love. {under the name of A. E. Reed. : 'SNOW, FROST, COLD he fuey |~ HIT CROPS:IN WEST Septeraber 1f.— Bl i oarth that the 3%y to hear from his | Thousands of Dollars . Damage’ Done by Drop:in: Temperature, s Farmers Battle to Save Loss. al Harty E.! . And how Judged by,| [ By th ted Press. TRY Septemben 14.—Dam | by killing frosts within (i . : i two days in the verthwes within four | reckoned at thousands of dollars |farmers and gardeners_throughout the the sheik |middle west, to which tho' Jowertd| 11adle-aged, [ temperature area has extended, are | fac to save their crops. | o a well shaped |, onsin tobacco has been hardest | and a pair|hit, twe thirds of the crop In thel Heo [flelds being dumaged. ., except | well | that : cut for silage. ! of tact, he{|slight injur 3 was reported in two W ezing Record! e to find such a mani [ surprise to learn | I} er who con-!/| of love! arriages. But | © marriage game sing made him a wiz- in ja that he S e it Yanders Twenty Different Styles In Regulars and Stouts ast Wooer, that he used “h thods in his wooing, d e did- not ‘even know what fihe weight of duy sits lightly upon the hostess who dines secure in the confi- Jence that her coffee will be nothing short of Good to the last dron’ s | MAXWELL |f S HOUSE | COFFEE I rushed things and| inly tsn't| love like en. That v people make ink they just| and then arrange- € have done any | §i t wanted their re- | nted money 1 could | vas con- | || sed on- bail, r that he re by mjstake as CLOTHES WONDER i 2 Stores in Washington 14th and N. Y. Ave. 1621 Pa. Ave. Both Stores Open Saturday Nights Overcoat Sale Ends Saturday Night If you would save $12 to $15, get in to- morrow and get yourself one of these fine Winter Coats at summer price— $19.75 All overcoats are brand new—the newest winter models, for men of all ages, and a good variety of materials. Misses” Satin, witn vel- vet ribbon, $16. Extra Size Braided -« Serge, $16. Satin Jacquard, with Navy Twill, flat braid pleated flounce, $16. Twill, with criss-cross trimmed, $16. Extra Size Canton, with silk band, $16. lace west, $16. Fall makes her debut here-Satuvrda_yy with an impressive and timely sale of women’s frocks. - Selectioii includes over 600 dresses, in the new Fall shades of brown, navy and black. Six ” . ! . - - - . . Top (Canted e (D, . o Gowin, ~ of the twenty different models in the group are illustrated, from which it will be observed Raglans, 'Ulsters and othér models. Belted and Plain-back. Models. Plain or-fleecy-all-wool fabrics, with flain’ or novelty inside facings—new patterns and designs. g that Fall’s most desirable styles are included. - Fall Clothes That Will . The fabrics in the regular sizes (16 to 44) in- clude satins, crepes and twills in smart wrap-around dresses, tunic dresses and paneled and embroidered For the slightly larger woman there are about 200 additional dresses of cantons, twills and _trico-knit, in a variety of the most desirable styles, and in the Satisfy You in Every Way and Save You Money THere’s no need of pdying more. In fact, when you. pay, more than $2} you ‘waste your money. The splendid tailoring and fabrics in these suits give you the long service and economy you expect. ey are faultlessly correct in style—reflecting in every detail the latest models of the foremost custom designers. All the quality points of higher-priced clothing at lower cost, due to-buying power, volume, and small . profit policy. ; e i - Look Our Windows—Come ‘In— See the, New Madels and Fabrics. That Well Dressed men Will Favor This Fall - following size range: Silks, 40 to 48; Cloth, 40 to braided dresses. Truly a generous assortment from A 48; Trico-knit, 42 to, 52. which to choose. \ “This. .is an evg_fixgwe"ha?e been ir‘xi_o\,nths in developin_g, ahd for that reason the value is a : great deal more than vthcg’price calls for. 'The frocks are all of the very newest mode and so pleasing arevthéy_-tha_t ybur:_.difficulty*will be, not in selecting the one you like, but in selgkc-fl‘ ting the one you like best. ~ -+ o ; echt Co. ‘Seventh at F